On mutual aid jobs after major storms, I’ve walked neighborhoods that had no power for 12 days. Not hours. Twelve days. People were throwing out refrigerators full of food by day three and running extension cords from neighbors across the street by day five. Every one of those situations was avoidable with a decent power station and a little planning up front. That’s the use case most power station buyers miss. They buy for camping. They should be buying for the grid going down at ho